The output for the Master’s degree in Science Communication at SISSA of Trieste
Letter21/03/2007Donato Ramani, Nico PitrelliWhat professional future awaits those who have attended a school in science communication?
View ArticleScientific careers and gender differences. A qualitative study
Letter21/03/2008Daniele Gouthier, Federica Manzoli, Donato RamaniIn Europe, much effort has been devoted to explore the causes of the decline in number of university matriculations of science students...
View ArticleThe other books – A journey through science books
Letter20/06/2008Juan NepoteOn March 2007 JCOM issue, Bruce Lewenstein made this question: why should we care about science books?
View ArticleScience and scientists turned into news and media stars by scientific...
Letter19/09/2008Carlos ElíasThis article explores whether some scientists have now actually been developing a type of science apt to be published as a piece of news, yet lacking a re
View ArticleNew languages for the spreading of scientific knowledge: broadening the...
Letter20/03/2009Danielle Pereira Cavalcanti, Cecília C. B. CavalcantiThe Internet is by far the most intensely used communication tool of today and the main channel of interaction in the globalized world.
View ArticleThe brain seduction: the public perception of neuroscience
Letter30/10/2009Donato RamaniThe increasing number of magazine covers dedicated to brain studies and the success of magazines and scientific journals entirely dedicated to brain and m
View ArticleA response to “Highlighting the value of impact evaluation: enhancing...
Letter29/09/2015Heather King, Anna Lydia SvalastogWhilst welcoming Jensen’s response to our original paper, we suggest that our main arg
View ArticleReflections on ‘Listening and Empowering: children and science communication’...
Letter26/05/2016Frazer SwiftThe letter compares and contrasts thinking about making science accessible and relevant to children in science centres and museums with thinking about com
View ArticleIs silence golden? Silence in interdisciplinary collaboration between scientists
Letter06/07/2016Nick Verouden, Maarten van der SandenIn considering the ethos of science, Robert Merton [1973] posited that openness and secrecy reflect opposing values in the accomplishment of science.
View ArticleCommunicating trust and trusting science communication ― some critical remarks
Letter10/10/2016Alan Irwin, Maja HorstWritten in response to a previous article by Weingart and Guenther [2016] in JCOM, this
View ArticleShould the science communication community play a role in political activism?
Letter02/02/2017Joseph Roche, Nicola DavisThis letter reflects on how the role of science in society evolved in 2016.
View ArticlePeer-reviewed publishing of results from Citizen Science projects
Letter26/09/2018Gabriele Gadermaier, Daniel Dörler, Florian Heigl, Stefan Mayr, Johannes Rüdisser, Robert Brodschneider and Christine MarizziBased on their personal experiences when publishing results...
View ArticleCommunicating science: lessons from a Twitterstorm
Letter16/09/2019Hannah LittleIn early August 2019, the U.S.A. saw 2 significant mass shootings in just 48 hours. On Twitter, Neil deGrasse Tyson responded with a tweet to his millions of followers.
View ArticlePseudoscience as media effect
Letter04/05/2020Alexandre SchieleThe popularity of the anti-vax movement in the United States and elsewhere is the cause of new lethal epidemics of diseases that are fully preventable by modern...
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